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Your network is behind a second NAT. You need to put your router in bridge mode if you want to have the dhcp and firewall disabled.
Honestly the best answer is to get a dump network switch and plug in all of the devices to it. From there you should configure the WiFi router as a dump AP.
Personally what I did was install openwrt on two devices and then setup roaming with 802.11r
Your router looks like its supported if your feeling brave https://openwrt.org/toh/linksys/ea6350_v3